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Berry Center of Northwest Houston

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Berry Center of Northwest Houston
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Location8877 Barker Cypress Road
Cypress, Texas 77433
Coordinates29°54′21″N 95°41′19″W / 29.90583°N 95.68861°W / 29.90583; -95.68861
OwnerCy-Fair ISD
OperatorCy-Fair ISD
Capacity9,500 (arena)
11,000[1] (outdoor stadium: Cy-Fair FCU Stadium[2])
490 (theatre)
Construction
OpenedMay 2006
Construction cost$ 84.0 Million
ArchitectPBK Architects and HOK Sport
Tenants
Texas Copperheads (af2) (2007–2008)

The Berry Center of Northwest Houston (commonly known as Berry Center) is a multi-purpose sports complex located in Cypress, Texas. It was completed in March 2006 and consists of five separate facilities: an arena, stadium, theater, conference center and food production center. It was named after former Cy-Fair ISD superintendent Richard E. Berry. It serves as one of the two football stadiums used by CFISD, the other being Ken Pridgeon Stadium.

Amenities include the 11,000-seat Cy-Fair FCU Stadium used for football and soccer, a 15,333-square-foot (1,424.5 m2) conference center used for staff development able to be partitioned into 17 rooms, a 456-seat auditorium, a multi-purpose arena designed for a maximum capacity of 9,500 people with 8,300 fixed seats, and a floor banquet seating and catering facility to accommodate the preparation and serving of 1,000 meals.

In May 2016, the naming rights to the football stadium, previously known as simply "The Berry Center," were sold to Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union. The stadium was renamed "Cy-Fair FCU Stadium" for $1.5 million, to be paid over the span of 10 years.[3]

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Cy-Fair FCU Stadium

Cy-Fair FCU stadium hosts football, soccer, and band competitions. It was known as the Berry Center until 2016.[4]

Events

TobyMac recorded and filmed the Grammy award-winning live album Alive and Transported in the arena.[citation needed]

The Newsboys recorded and filmed the live album Houston We Are GO there.[citation needed]

The Berry Center hosted auditions for season 7 of American Ninja Warrior.[citation needed]

Rick Perry held a campaign rally in the arena during the 2010 Texas governor race.

The Berry Center hosted the State Farm College Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championships in 2016.[5]

2017 UIL Texas State High School Wrestling Championship

Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District High School Graduations

2020 UIL Texas State High School Wrestling Championship

References

  1. ^ "Cy Fair FCU Stadium - Cypress, Texas".
  2. ^ "Cy Fair FCU Stadium - Cypress, Texas".
  3. ^ "Details emerge on Berry Center naming rights deal". Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
  4. ^ "Cy-Fair FCU Stadium a sign of the times". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  5. ^ Berry Center to host 28th annual Slam Dunk Event on March 31 on ESPN

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